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Wed, 22 May 2013 14:17:33 -0700
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Hi all,
I recently obtained a programme called Vocaloid, which concatenates the 
database of real singers into a scroll of music using MIDI. I was 
wondering on its usability with any screen reader, though NVDA would be 
preferred. I only got it to say ooh after importing the MIDI and 
normalising notes. I cannot, however, change the voice for each track or 
put lyrics in each note that is present. I am mainly using this to 
create SATB and barbershop choral pieces and parallel.
I asked on the DECtalk archive but I had no success there. By the way I 
am referring to Vocaloid Editor Version 3.
If anyone has any more information pertaining to this topic that would 
be excellent.
Sincerely,
-Alfredo


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